It has received a lot of praise for many years. But that doesn’t necessarily mean he doesn’t have a dark side. Indeed, as surprising as it may seem, Jean-Jacques Goldman has his character and can sometimes make decisions that do not please everyone. Fortunately, it is above all for his charity and the help he brings to others that the artist remains best known.
It is probably not Michael Jones who will say the opposite. The famous acolyte of Jean-Jacques Goldman confided recently in the columns of Gala and talked about how his friend got him out of trouble with a particular title. “I can date exactly the day when my life changed. In 1985, after the release of I give you in duet with Jean-Jacques Goldman”he remembers at first in the columns of our colleagues before adding: “the attitude of others has changed. For example, I had less trouble getting credit at the bank. And they offered to give me instruments, clothes. Before, I had to save for myself. buy guitars!”.
A non-negotiable refusal
Thanks to this collaboration, Michael Jones offered himself a new life and will be eternally grateful to Jean-Jacques Goldman. But François Feldman will probably be a little less so. Although the interpreter’s whim of I walk alone allowed him to work with Joniece Jamison and release his single She sings in collaboration with it. However, initially, François Feldman had planned to sing with another artist as he revealed to Julia Vignali and Thomas Sotto this Wednesday, April 6.
“I had done the duet on Joue pas with Carole Fredericks, she had come to do the voice on the model. And then afterwards, she said to me: ‘Good listen, I’m going to tell you a secret, with Jean-Jacques Goldman, we are going to release an album which will be called Fredericks Goldman Jones, in September… And he doesn’t want me to do the duo'”, he reveals. Despite the veto of Jean-Jacques Goldman, he would have, despite everything, found his song “not bad”.
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